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Effect of a spatial distribution of aerosols on multiple pulse aureole scattering

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Abstract

The scattering cross section for regular spatial distribution of aureoles created by continuous multiple pulse radiative heating of aerosols is analyzed and compared with that for a single isolated aerosol aureole.

© 1990 Optical Society of America

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